Executing Tests

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5 Executing Tests

The Connectors TCK uses the JavaTest harness to execute the tests in the test suite. For detailed instructions that explain how to run and use JavaTest, see the JavaTest User’s Guide and Reference in the documentation bundle.

This chapter includes the following topics:

Note

The instructions in this chapter assume that you have installed and configured your test environment as described in Chapter 3, "Installation," and Chapter 4, "Setup and Configuration,", respectively.

5.1 Starting JavaTest

There are two general ways to run the Connectors TCK using the JavaTest harness software:

  • Through the JavaTest GUI

  • From the command line in your shell environment

Note

The ant command referenced in the following two procedures and elsewhere in this guide is the Apache Ant build tool, which will need to be downloaded separately. The build.xml file in <TS_HOME>/bin contains the various Ant targets for the Connectors TCK test suite.

5.1.1 To Start JavaTest in GUI Mode

Execute the following commands:

cd <TS_HOME>/bin
ant gui

5.1.2 To Start JavaTest in Command-Line Mode

  1. Change to any subdirectory under <TS_HOME>/src/com/sun/ts/tests.

  2. Start JavaTest using the following command:

ant runclient

Example 5-1 Connectors TCK Signature Tests

To run the Connectors TCK signature tests, enter the following commands:

cd <TS_HOME>/src/com/sun/ts/tests/signaturetest/connector
ant runclient

Example 5-2 Single Test Directory

To run a single test directory, enter the following commands:

cd <TS_HOME>/src/com/sun/ts/tests/connector/mdb
ant runclient

Example 5-3 Subset of Test Directories

To run a subset of test directories, enter the following commands:

cd <TS_HOME>/src/com/sun/ts/tests/connector
ant runclient

Example 5-4 MDB-Specific Connectors TCK Tests

To run the MDB-specific Connectors TCK tests, enter the following commands:

cd <TS_HOME>/src/com/sun/ts/tests/connector/mdb
ant runclient

Alternatively, from the <TS_HOME>/src/com/sun/ts/tests/connector directory, you can also run the MDB-specific Connectors TCK tests by using the appropriate keyword:

cd <TS_HOME>/src/com/sun/ts/tests/connector
ant -Dkeywords="connector_mdb_optional" runclient

Example 5-5 EJB and Servlet Resource Definition Annotation Tests

To run the Connectors TCK EJB and Servlet Resource Definition Annotation Tests, enter the following commands:

cd <TS_HOME>/src/com/sun/ts/tests/connector/resourceDefs
ant runclient

Alternatively, from the <TS_HOME>/src/com/sun/ts/tests/connector directory, you can also run the Connectors TCK Web tests by using the appropriate keyword:

cd <TS_HOME>/src/com/sun/ts/tests/connector
ant -Dkeywords=  "(connector_resourcedef_ejb_optional | connector_resourcedef_servlet_optional)"
  runclient

Example 5-6 All Connectors TCK Tests Except the EJB and Servlet Resource Definition Annotation Tests

From the <TS_HOME>/src/com/sun/ts/tests/connector directory, you can run all the Connectors TCK tests except the EJB and Servlet Resource Definition Annotation Tests by using the appropriate keyword:

cd <TS_HOME>/src/com/sun/ts/tests/connector
ant -Dkeywords=
  "!(connector_resourcedef_ejb_optional | connector_resourcedef_servlet_optional)"
  runclient

5.2 Running a Subset of the Tests

Use the following modes to run a subset of the tests:

5.2.1 To Run a Subset of Tests in GUI Mode

  1. From the JavaTest main menu, click Configure, then click Change Configuration, and then click Tests to Run.
    The tabbed Configuration Editor dialog box is displayed.

  2. Click Specify from the option list on the left.

  3. Select the tests you want to run from the displayed test tree, and then click Done.
    You can select entire branches of the test tree, or use Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click to select multiple tests or ranges of tests, respectively, or select just a single test.

  4. Click Save File.

  5. Click Run Tests, and then click Start to run the tests you selected.
    Alternatively, you can right-click the test you want from the test tree in the left section of the JavaTest main window, and choose Execute These Tests from the menu.

  6. Click Report, and then click Create Report.

  7. Specify the directory in which the JavaTest test harness will write the report, and then click OK
    A report is created, and you are asked whether you want to view it.

  8. Click Yes to view the report.

5.2.2 To Run a Subset of Tests in Command-Line Mode

  1. Change to the directory containing the tests you want to run.

  2. Start the test run by executing the following command:

    ant runclient

    The tests in the directory and its subdirectories are run.

5.2.3 To Run a Subset of Tests in Batch Mode Based on Prior Result Status

You can run certain tests in batch mode based on the test’s prior run status by specifying the priorStatus system property when invoking ant

Invoke ant with the priorStatus property.

The accepted values for the priorStatus property are any combination of the following:

  • fail

  • pass

  • error

  • notRun

For example, you could run all the Connectors tests with a status of failed and error by invoking the following commands:

ant -DpriorStatus="fail,error" runclient

Note that multiple priorStatus values must be separated by commas.

5.3 Running the TCK Against another CI

Some test scenarios are designed to ensure that the configuration and deployment of all the prebuilt Connectors TCK tests against one Compatible Implementation are successful operating with other compatible implementations, and that the TCK is ready for compatibility testing against the Vendor and Compatible Implementations.

  1. Verify that you have followed the configuration instructions in Section 4.1, "Configuring Your Environment to Run the TCK Against the Compatible Implementation."

  2. If required, verify that you have completed the steps in Section 4.3.2, "Deploying the Prebuilt Archives."

  3. Run the tests, as described in Section 5.1, "Starting JavaTest," and, if desired, Section 5.2, "Running a Subset of the Tests."

5.4 Running the TCK Against a Vendor’s Implementation

This test scenario is one of the compatibility test phases that all Vendors must pass.

5.5 Test Reports

A set of report files is created for every test run. These report files can be found in the report directory you specify. After a test run is completed, the JavaTest harness writes HTML reports for the test run. You can view these files in the JavaTest ReportBrowser when running in GUI mode, or in the web browser of your choice outside the JavaTest interface.

To see all of the HTML report files, enter the URL of the report.html file. This file is the root file that links to all of the other HTML reports.

The JavaTest harness also creates a summary.txt file in the report directory that you can open in any text editor. The summary.txt file contains a list of all tests that were run, their test results, and their status messages.

5.5.1 Creating Test Reports

Use the following modes to create test reports:

5.5.1.1 To Create a Test Report in GUI Mode
  1. From the JavaTest main menu, click Report, then click Create Report.
    You are prompted to specify a directory to use for your test reports.

  2. Specify the directory you want to use for your reports, and then click OK.
    Use the Filter list to specify whether you want to generate reports for the current configuration, all tests, or a custom set of tests.
    You are asked whether you want to view report now.

  3. Click Yes to display the new report in the JavaTest ReportBrowser.

5.5.1.2 To Create a Test Report in Command-Line Mode
  1. Specify where you want to create the test report.

    1. To specify the report directory from the command line at runtime, use:

      ant -Dreport.dir="report_dir"

      Reports are written for the last test run to the directory you specify.

  2. To specify the default report directory, set the report.dir property in <TS_HOME>/bin/ts.jte.
    For example:

    report.dir="/home/josephine/reports"
  3. To disable reporting, set the report.dir property to "none", either on the command line or in <TS_HOME>/bin/ts.jte.
    For example:

    ant -Dreport.dir="none"

5.5.2 Viewing an Existing Test Report

Use the following modes to view an existing test report:

5.5.2.1 To View an Existing Report in GUI Mode
  1. From the JavaTest main menu, click Report, then click Open Report.
    You are prompted to specify the directory containing the report you want to open.

  2. Select the report directory you want to open, and then click Open.
    The selected report set is opened in the JavaTest ReportBrowser.

5.5.2.2 To View an Existing Report in Command-Line Mode

Use the Web browser of your choice to view the report.html file in the report directory you specified from the command line or in <TS_HOME>/bin/ts.jte.


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